This book discusses how the ways that young people's educational trajectories into and beyond lower secondary education are regulated can influence their future lives.
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This book discusses how the ways that young people's educational trajectories into and beyond lower secondary education are regulated can influence their future lives.
The Education Support Program (ESP) has published Education in a Hidden Marketplace: Monitoring of Private Tutoring, the result of the Monitoring Private Tutoring Project, initiated by ESP in close cooperation with the Network of Education Policy Centers.
This cross-national study is the first of its kind in the former socialist countries.
The Octopus programme is a technical co-operation programme against corruption and organised crime, initiated by the Council of Europe in 1996.
The 2005 Global Corruption Report focuses on corruption in construction and post-conflict reconstruction.
This book looks at the relationships between decentralization of funding for schools and the prevalence of corruption, a crucial concern for education policymakers today.
The Global Corruption Report provides an overview of the state of corruption around the world in 2004.
Conflicts of interest have become a key issue in public debate world-wide.
Corruption is generally viewed as a scourge of post-communist economies and polities. A vast literature has not surprisingly appeared on the causes and nature of corruption in the countries of Eastern Europe and the Commonwealth of Independent States.
This book outlines the strategy of the World Bank to guide its work with Europe and Central Asia (ECA) clients in education.